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International conference : “International Conventions in the Internal Legal Order : place and reception”

04/10/2024 - 05/10/2024

Rabat - The Venice Commission and the Secretariat General of the Government of the Kingdom of Morocco are organising an international conference entitled “International Conventions in the Internal Legal Order : place and reception”. The conference will take place in Rabat on 4-5 October 2024. It will gather senior civil servants from various Moroccan ministries and other state bodies, Venice Commission members and experts from France, Greece, Italy and Tunisia as well as representatives from the National Human Rights Council, the academia and non-governmental organisations of Morocco.
The event aims to explore the question of the hierarchy of legal norms and the modalities of the legal and normative reception of international conventions in Venice Commission members states and particularly in Morocco. The participants will discuss the experience on the reception of international conventions by the domestic legal order by their relevant countries, against the background of the Venice Commission's work on this topic. Besides, the event will serve to discuss the state of play of the accession by Morocco of the Council of Europe treaties and to promote the creation of a common legal space between Europe and the Southern Mediterranean.

Exchange of views on recent developments in Hungary - participation of the Venice Commission in a meeting of the Parliamentary Assembly Monitoring Committee

02/10/2024

Strasbourg / online – Mr Ben Vermeulen, expert and former member of the Venice Commission in respect of the Netherlands, participated online in the meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly, which took place in Strasbourg on 2 October 2024, during the 4th Part of the Ordinary Session of the Parliamentary Assembly.

An exchange of views took place on recent developments in the country and on the follow-up of the Venice Commission’s Opinion on the constitutional amendments adopted by the Hungarian parliament in December 2020.

"Protecting human rights in the digital age and in social media" - regional conference

26/09/2024

Paphos, Cyprus - The Commissioner for Administration and the Protection of Human Rights (Ombudsman) of the Republic of Cyprus co-organised, with the Association of Mediterranean Ombudsmen (AOM) and the Venice Commission a regional conference entitled “Protecting human rights in the digital area and in social media”. The conference took place on September 26 in Paphos, Cyprus. Participants discussed the development of new technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) and the challenges for the Ombudsmen and Mediators from both shores of the Mediterranean in the field of human rights protection.

The conference aimed to provide concrete solutions to tackle and combat human rights violations linked to the use of new technologies. Participants from 28 AOM member states also discussed the legal, democratic, and ethical aspects of AI governance in human rights.

Representatives of the Venice Commission delivered an opening speech and presented the relevant work of the Venice Commission in the electoral field, inter alia the Commission’s Set of Principles for a fundamental rights-compliant use of digital technologies in electoral processes.

The Commission supports the Ombudsman institutions through the “Venice principles” which highlight their important role in strengthening democracy, the rule of law, good administration and the protection and promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

ALBANIA – Request for an opinion

25/09/2024

By letter dated 13 September 2024, the Speaker of the Parliament of Albania, Ms Elisa Spiropali, requested an opinion of the Venice Commission on the relationship between the representative parliamentary democracy and the binding rulings of the Constitutional Court in the context of the role of the Assembly in examining motions on the incompatibility of an MP's mandate.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 141st plenary session of the Commission (6 7 December 2024).

Bangkok, Thailand: Secretary of the Venice Commission Participated in the 6th Congress of the Association of Asian Constitutional Courts

24/09/2024

From 18 to 20 September 2024, the Secretary of the Venice Commission participated in the 6th Congress of the Association of Asian Constitutional Courts (AACC), held in Bangkok, Thailand. The congress, themed “The Constitutional Courts and Equivalent Institutions in Strengthening Constitutional Justice for a Sustainable Society,” brought together key figures in the field of constitutional justice.

The AACC is one of the regional groups forming the Bureau of the World Conference on Constitutional Justice (WCCJ), for which the Venice Commission serves as Secretariat.

During the opening session of the congress, a prerecorded message from Mr. Gianni Buquicchio, President Emeritus and Special Representative of the Venice Commission, was broadcast, highlighting the longstanding cooperation between the Venice Commission and the AACC. Additionally, the Secretary of the Venice Commission delivered a speech reaffirming the principles and values championed by the Venice Commission in its promotion of constitutional justice.

The Secretary also engaged in several bilateral meetings with the presidents of Constitutional Courts from WCCJ member states, discussing and outlining potential future cooperation activities.

HAITI - Online meeting with United Nations Special Representative on Haiti

24/09/2024

In view of the preparation of the final Opinion on "possible constitutional and legislative solutions to conduct future electoral processes in Haiti", the Rapporteurs of the Venice Commission held an online meeting with the United Nations Expert on Human Rights in Haiti, Mr William O'Neill, on 24th September 2024.

ARMENIA – Forthcoming joint opinion – on-line meetings

20/09/2024

Following the request by the Minister of Justice of Armenia dated 5 August 2024, the Venice Commission and the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law (DGI) of the Council of Europe are preparing a draft Joint Opinion on the draft amendments to the Judicial Code of Armenia (regarding judicial evaluations).

On 20 September 2024, the rapporteurs conducted a series of on-line meetings with the representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the National Assembly, the Supreme Judicial Council, the Performance Evaluation Commission of Judges, the Court of Cassation, as well as with civil society and international organisations.

The draft Joint Opinion will be prepared under the Quick Response Mechanism (QRM), in the framework of the European Union and Council of Europe joint programme Partnership for Good Governance, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe. It will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA - Participation of the Venice Commission in the conference on Human Rights Protection Mechanisms

19/09/2024 - 20/09/2024

Chisinau, Republic of Moldova / On-line – A representative of the Venice Commission participated in the International Conference “Human Rights Protection Mechanisms and the Role of National Human Rights Institutions in the European Union and Beyond”. In the panel on “The role of National Human Rights Institutions and Ombudsperson institutions in the EU and across the EU”, the Venice Commission highlighted the important role of Ombudsman institutions in addressing rule of law backsliding and drew attention to its Principles for the Protection and Promotion of the Institution of Ombudsman, the “Venice Principles”.

The conference, organised by the Council of Europe, together with the People’s Advocate (Ombudsman) of Moldova, UNHCR and the Danish Institute for Human Rights, brought together more than 100 participants from National Human Rights Institutions from the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia and several EU Member States, as well as the European Ombudsman, public officials, civil society representatives, academics and representatives of the international community in Moldova.

Armenia - Country visit concerning forthcoming Joint Opinion on the draft law amending and supplementing the “Law on Mass Media” and the Civil Code

19/09/2024 - 20/09/2024

Following a request by the Minister of Justice of Armenia dated 15 July 2024, the Venice Commission and the Directorate General of Democracy and Human Dignity (DGII) of the Council of Europe are preparing a draft Joint Opinion on the draft law concerning amendments and supplements to the “Law on Mass Media” and the Civil Code of Armenia.

On 19 and 20 September 2024, a delegation of the Venice Commission carried out a mission to Yerevan and conducted meetings with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and the Human Rights Defender’s Office, Members of Parliament representing the ruling party and the opposition, representatives of the Public Relations and Information Center of the Prime Minister’s Office, the chairman of the TV and Radio Commission, the chairman of the Council of Public Broadcaster, as well as with civil society and international organisations and international organisations.

The draft Joint Opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

KYRGYZSTAN – Country visit concerning forthcoming Opinion on Law No. 72 amending the Law “On non-profit organisations”

18/09/2024

On 18 September 2024, a delegation of the Venice Commission carried out a mission to Kyrgyzstan in the context of the preparation of an Opinion on Law No. 72 of 2 April 2024 amending the Law “On non-profit organisations”. The Venice Commission delegation met in Bishkek with the Minister of Justice and other officials of the Ministry of Justice, the Office of the Ombudsman, the European Union Delegation to Kyrgyzstan, the Central Asia Regional Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and representatives of civil society organisations.

The Opinion will be submitted for adoption by the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission, which will be held in Venice on 11 and 12 October 2024.

KYRGYZSTAN - Forthcoming opinion on the draft law on the draft amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code concerning bail and videoconferencing in criminal proceedings - online meetings

16/09/2024 - 17/09/2024

On 16-17 September 2024, a delegation of the Venice Commission held a series of online meetings with stakeholders in Kyrgyzstan within the context of the preparation of an opinion on the draft amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code concerning bail and videoconferencing in criminal proceedings. The opinion follows a request by the Minister of Justice of the Kyrgyz Republic, Mr Ayaz Baetov, made on 5 August 2024.

The Venice Commission delegation met online with representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Court, the Ombudsman Institution, the Bar Association as well as with representatives of civil society organisations.

The opinion will be submitted for adoption by the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission, which will be held in Venice on 11 and 12 October 2024.

ITALY - The role of the Ombudsman as a guardian of rights - international conference

12/09/2024 - 13/09/2024

Cassino, Italy - The Venice Commission contributed to the organisation of the 2nd Italian edition of the International Ombudsman Conference on "The role of the Ombudsman as a guardian of right", held in Cassino, Italy, on 12-13 September 2024. A representative of the Venice Commission participated in the event and delivered an opening speech.

This conference, organised by the Civic Defender of the Lazio Region, President of the National Coordination of Ombudsmen of Italy, brought together more than 200 Ombudsmen, civil servants and students from all continents.

The present activity is part of the overall work of the Venice Commission aimed at strengthening the role of Ombudsman institutions and their networks. The conference provided a platform for the Venice Commission to highlight the fundamental role of Ombudsman institutions in the context of the global human rights and rule of law backsliding and to draw participants' attention to the institutional and functional support that the Venice Commission can offer to Ombudsman institutions. Such a support is rooted in the Principles for the Protection and Promotion of the Institution of Ombudsman, the "Venice Principles", which have been endorsed by all the statutory bodies of the Council of Europe and set as an international standard for Ombudsman institutions by the United Nations.

POLAND - Forthcoming opinion - country visit

12/09/2024 - 13/09/2024

Warsaw – A delegation of the Venice Commission conducted a visit to Warsaw, Poland, within the context of the preparation of the opinion on the draft amendments to the Law on the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Poland. This opinion follows a request by the Minister of Justice of Poland on 15 July 2024.

The Venice Commission delegation met with the Minister of Justice, Members of the Parliament (governing coalition and opposition parties), National Prosecutor’s Office, Disciplinary Court to the Prosecutor General and Professional Liability Chamber of the Supreme Court, Chancellery of the President, Human Rights Commissioner, as well as representatives of civil society organisations and prosecutors’ associations.

The opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Venice Commission (11-12 October 2024).

SERBIA – Request for an opinion

12/09/2024

By letter dated 12 September 2024, the Minister of Justice of Serbia, Ms Maja Popović, requested an Opinion on the draft Law on the Judicial Academy as well as draft amendments to the Law on Judges and the Law on the Public Prosecutor’s Office.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 141st Plenary Session of the Venice Commission (Venice, 06-07 December 2024).

Participation of the Venice Commission in the Parliamentary Assembly Monitoring Committee’s meeting

11/09/2024

Paris - Mr Michael Frendo, Member of the Venice Commission in respect of Malta, participated online in the meeting of the Monitoring Committee of the Parliamentary Assembly, which took place in Paris on 11 September 2024.

He presented the recent Venice Commission Opinion on Act LXXXVIII of 2023 of Hungary on the Protection of National Sovereignty, which had been requested by the Monitoring Committee, and held an exchange of views with the members.

ARMENIA – Forthcoming joint opinion – on-line meetings

10/09/2024

Following the request by the Minister of Justice of Armenia dated 14 May 2024, the Venice Commission and the Directorate General: Human Rights and Rule of Law of the Council of Europe are preparing a draft Joint Opinion on the draft amendments to the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code concerning the collection of evidence without consent in criminal investigations.

On 10 September 2024, the rapporteurs conducted a series of on-line meetings with the representatives of the Ministry of Justice, the Investigative Committee, the Prosecutor General’s Office, the Standing Parliamentary Committee on State and Legal Affairs, the Court of Cassation, the Human Rights Defender’s Office, the Bar Association as well as with civil society and Academia.

The draft Joint Opinion will be prepared under the Quick Response Mechanism (QRM), in the framework of the European Union and Council of Europe joint programme Partnership for Good Governance, co-funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe and implemented by the Council of Europe. It will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

Rule of law checklist – Update – Parliamentary Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights

10/09/2024

Paris – Mr Kaarlo Tuori, Honorary President of the Venice Commission, and Mr Serhiy Holovaty, President of the Sub-Committee on the Rule of Law, participated in a hearing of the Parliamentary Assembly Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, on 10 September 2024.

They presented the ongoing work on the update of the Rule of Law Checklist, which will take into account the developments which have occurred since the adoption of the first version of the Checklist (2016). It is foreseen that the updated Rule of Law Checklist will be adopted in 2025.

HAITI online meeting with Presidential Transitional Council and Organization of American States

09/09/2024

The Venice Commission held an online meeting with the Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) of Haiti and a delegation from the Organization of American States (OAS) on 6th September 2024 to strengthen the forthcoming constitutional and electoral reforms. This meeting marks an important step in the preparation for transparent and inclusive elections in Haiti.

Venice Commission Enhances Collaboration with Moldova’s Central Election Commission in Preparation for Upcoming Presidential Elections and Referendum

09/09/2024

On 9 September 2024, the Venice Commission in collaboration with the CEC co-organized a comprehensive webinar to facilitate the preparation for these electoral events. The webinar brought together over 70 participants, including representatives from the CEC and district electoral councils.

This event provided a crucial platform to discuss practical aspects related to the implementation of the legal framework ahead of these two ballots. Key discussions focused on the stability of electoral law, the role of public authorities during the referendum campaign, media and social media coverage of the contests, as well as the oversight of political finances. Additionally, participants examined the investigative powers of election authorities and the available sanctions against breaches of campaign finance regulations.

Bosnia and Herzegovina – pre-electoral workshop

04/09/2024 - 05/09/2024

Sarajevo, 4-5 September 2024 – Implementing innovative solutions to enhance the transparency and efficiency of the elections was discussed during the workshop co-organised by the Venice Commission and the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The workshop took place in the context of the upcoming local elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina, scheduled for 6 October 2024, where digital technologies for biometric identification and authentication of voters, electronic transfer of results from the polling stations to the CEC, ballot scanning, and video surveillance of the counting process will be tested for the first time.

The workshop brought together election officials, representatives of the Venice Commission and international experts.

Council of Europe standards and guidelines, Venice Commission opinions and reports, as well as the experience of various countries were discussed during the workshop. Practical case studies on crisis management during the electoral process (back-up plans in case the technology does not work, cyber security measures and data protection, countering disinformation, etc.) were also examined.

The new technologies will be tested as a part of pilot projects implemented following the March 2024 amendments to the Election Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

POLAND – Request for an opinion

03/09/2024

By letter dated 3 September 2024, the Minister of Justice of Poland, Mr Adam Bodnar, requested an Opinion on the draft constitutional amendments concerning the Constitutional Tribunal and two draft laws on the Constitutional Tribunal.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 141st Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 06-07 December 2024).

VENEZUELA - Presidential elections - Statement by the Bureau of the Venice Commission

07/08/2024

Following the presidential elections in Venezuela, the Bureau of the Venice Commission expresses its serious concern and recalls the importance of respecting international standards of electoral law, as defined in particular by Article 25 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and Article 23 of the American Convention on Human Rights, both ratified by Venezuela, and the Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters drafted by the Venice Commission. In this respect, the Bureau recalls the Commission's opinion on the legal issues relating to the election of a National Constituent Assembly in Venezuela.

The Bureau of the Commission stresses the importance of respecting all the principles recognised by these texts if the integrity of the electoral process is to be guaranteed.

KYRGYZSTAN – Request for an opinion

05/08/2024

By letter dated 5 August 2024, the Minister of Justice of Kyrgyzstan, Mr Ayaz Baetov, requested an Opinion on the draft law on amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code concerning bail and videoconferencing in criminal proceedings.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

ARMENIA – Request for an opinion

05/08/2024

By letter dated 5 August 2024, the Minister of Justice of Armenia, Mr Grigor Minasyan, requested a Joint Opinion of the Venice Commission and the Directorate General of Human Rights and Rule of Law on the draft Constitutional Law on Making Supplements and Amendments to the Constitutional Law "Judicial Code of the Republic of Armenia".

The draft joint opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Portuguese-speaking countries

07/2024

15-16/07/2024, Maputo, Mozambique – The Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Portuguese-speaking countries held its VIth Assembly on 15 and 16 July 2024 on "The Constitutional Jurisdiction and other powers".
A representative of the Venice Commission participated in the event and delivered an opening speech. The Assembly was followed by the meeting of the Council of Presidents which elected the Constitutional Court of Cape Verde as the presiding court in the Conference for the biennium 2024-2026.

POLAND – Request for an opinion

15/07/2024

By letter dated 15 July 2024, the Minister of Justice of Poland, Mr Adam Bodnar, requested an Opinion of the Venice Commission on the draft law concerning the separation of the Prosecutor General and the Minister of Justice.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

ARMENIA - Follow up to the Joint Opinion on the draft law on national minorities - on-line meeting

12/07/2024 - 12/07/2024

Yerevan / online – On 12 July 2024, a Venice Commission representative participated in an on-line meeting organised by a joint working group of the Ministry of Justice and the Parliament of Armenia in the framework of their work on the draft law on national minorities. During this meeting which took place as a follow up to the Joint Opinion of the Venice Commission and the Directorate General of Democracy and Human Dignity on the draft law on national minorities (CDL-AD(2024)019) adopted by the Venice Commission at its 139th plenary session, the Venice Commission representative who was Rapporteur for this opinion, held a presentation of the Joint Opinion and participated in a questions and answers session.

ARMENIA – Request for an opinion

12/07/2024

By letter dated 12 July 2024, the Minister of Justice of Armenia, Mr Grigor Minasyan, requested a Joint Opinion of the Venice Commission and the Directorate General of Democracy and Human Dignity on the draft legislative amendments and supplements to the Law of the Republic of Armenia on Mass Media.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

Montenegro makes a voluntary contribution

10/07/2024

The Government of Montenegro has made a voluntary contribution to support the activities of the Venice Commission.

The agreement was signed on 10 July 2024 by Ambassador Božidarka Krunić, Permanent Representative of Montenegro to the Council of Europe, and Mr Bjørn Berge, Deputy Secretary General.

POLAND – Request for an opinion

10/07/2024

By letter dated 10 July 2024, the Minister of Justice of Poland, Mr Adam Bodnar, requested an Opinion of the Venice Commission on European standards regulating the status of judges.

The draft opinion will be submitted for adoption at the 140th Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 11-12 October 2024).

Policy dialogue on the draft law on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina

09/07/2024 - 09/07/2024

Sarajevo / online – Mr Kuijer, Vice-President of the Venice Commission, participated online as a keynote speaker in the Policy dialogue on the draft law on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was organised by the EU4Justice in cooperation with the Norwegian-funded Judicial Capacity Building project.

The intervention took place during the opening session. The event aimed at increasing awareness about the Venice Commission Follow-up Interim Opinion on the previous opinions on the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council and ensuring inclusive consultation by discussing selected specific points.

Request for an amicus curiae brief - European Court of Human Rights

09/07/2024

Strasbourg – By letter dated 9 July 2024, the European Court of Human Rights requested an Amicus Curiae brief in the case of Staderini and Others v. Italy on the stability of electoral legislation and the electoral system.

The draft Amicus curiae brief will be submitted for adoption at the 141st Plenary Session of the Commission (Venice, 6-7 December 2024).

Update of Rule of Law Checklist - Informal exchange of views with civil society organisations

08/07/2024

On 8 July, the Venice Commission participated in an informal exchange of views with representatives of civil society organisations (CSOs) which was organised in the Council of Europe on the initiative of the Chair of the Committee of Ministers’ Rapporteur Group on Legal Co-operation (GR-J). The exchange of views aimed to liaise the Venice Commission with CSOs making use and giving visibility to the Venice Commission’s Rule of Law Checklist, in view of its planned updating as further implementation of the Reykjavík Declaration. Also it aimed to enable CSOs to provide feedback on the use and impact of the Rule of Law Checklist and proposals for its further development. Introductory interventions were made by Kaarlo Tuori, Honorary President of the Venice Commission, and representatives of four CSOs: European Implementation Network, International Commission of Jurists, Democracy Reporting International, and Transparency International.


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